
BJP Govt in Assam Concerned Only for Power, Money & Land: Gogoi
Assam is facing numerous challenges, from waterlogging in its cities to encroachment of wetlands, a crisis that can be attributed to the mismanagement of the state’s natural resources by the ruling BJP government. According to Assam Congress president-designate Gaurav Gogoi, the BJP-led government is more concerned with “power, money, land, and syndicates” than with the welfare of the people of Assam.
Gogoi made these remarks while addressing a press conference in Guwahati, where he launched a scathing attack on the state government’s handling of the recent waterlogging issue in the city. Heavy rainfall in the region had led to widespread flooding, with many areas of Guwahati being inundated with water. However, Gogoi claimed that the waterlogging was not just a natural disaster, but also a result of the government’s negligence and mismanagement.
According to Gogoi, the waterlogging in Guwahati was mainly due to the encroachment of wetlands by BJP ministers. “BJP ministers care more about roads leading to their own houses than about building proper drainage systems,” he said. Gogoi’s statement was a clear indication that the government’s priorities were misplaced, and that they were more concerned with their personal interests than with the well-being of the people of Assam.
Gogoi’s remarks were not limited to the waterlogging issue alone. He also accused the government of being corrupt and of favoring a select few at the expense of the rest of the population. “The government is only concerned about power, money, land, and syndicates,” he said. “They have no concern for the welfare of the people of Assam.”
Gogoi’s statements were a clear indication that the opposition in Assam is not going to take the government’s policies lying down. The Congress leader’s remarks were a stark reminder of the government’s failures and its priorities, which seem to be focused on personal gains rather than the public good.
The government’s handling of the waterlogging issue has been widely criticized by the people of Assam, who are demanding better infrastructure and more effective governance. The government’s response to the issue has been slow and inadequate, with many areas of the city still struggling to recover from the floods.
Gogoi’s statements were also a clear indication that the opposition in Assam is going to make the government’s handling of the waterlogging issue a major issue in the upcoming elections. The Congress leader’s remarks were a clear indication that the party is going to campaign on the issue of governance and accountability, holding the government responsible for its failures.
In recent times, Assam has been plagued by numerous issues, from floods to encroachment of wetlands. The government’s handling of these issues has been widely criticized, with many calling for better governance and more effective management of the state’s natural resources.
In conclusion, Gogoi’s statements were a clear indication that the opposition in Assam is not going to take the government’s policies lying down. The Congress leader’s remarks were a stark reminder of the government’s failures and its priorities, which seem to be focused on personal gains rather than the public good.